Why Digital Equity is Important to Conducting Better Telemedicine
Alexandra Hunter, virtual care consultant at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, emphasizes the importance of digital equity for effective telehealth. Speaking at the HIMSS 24 Global Conference, she highlights the disparities in patient access and digital literacy, underscoring the need for a digital equity strategy. As telehealth becomes integral, Hunter discusses the challenges faced by organizations, emphasizing the link between barriers to broadband access, digital literacy, and higher prevalence of chronic conditions. Her session explores strategies employed by Henry Ford Health and other systems to bridge these gaps. The focus is on understanding digital equity, constructing strategies, assessing patient populations, and aligning initiatives with organizational goals, emphasizing the vital role of executive leadership support. The case study illustrates the consequences of inadequate digital equity and offers actionable insights for health systems aiming to enhance telehealth services.
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